Assistant Professor FUJITA Tomohiro won Young Scientist Award of the Physical Society of Japan 2022, in Cosmic Ray and Astrophysics division.
This award was established by the Physical Society of Japan in 2007, in order to encourage young researchers in their research work and further enliven the physics community. Recipients are selected from each division for their activities including lectures at academic meetings, publications, and degree theses. About 40 – 50 awards are given every year.
Assistant Professor FUJITA was awarded for the following 3 papers called “Gauge Fields Cosmology” collectively.
- Universal upper limit on inflation energy scale from cosmic magnetic field, JCAP 1210 (2012) 034
- Large-scale magnetic fields can explain the baryon asymmetry of the Universe, Phys.Rev. D93 (2016) no.8, 083520
- Primordial Gravitational Waves from Axion-Gauge Fields Dynamics, JCAP 1701 (2017) 019
Assistant professor FUJITA will deliver an award-winning lecture at 2022 Annual (77th) Meeting of the Physical Society of Japan to be held in March 2022. Further details will be informed later.